The GTS has a hearty FZR box made for aggressive sport riding. Your shifts may be too "wimpy". A good shift on any motorcycle is made with a swift and deliberate movement of the gearshift lever without being hammering. It's a somewhat fine balance. Try changing your technique. Good luck. -Pete --- Peter Maggiacomo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How many miles on your GTS? > How would you describe your riding style? > A Easy. > B Generally easy but sometimes aggressive. > C Mostly hard and aggressive riding style. > If your answer tends to lean towards C, then > you might have bent or worn shift forks. > -Pete > --- wghalley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Has anybody ever caught a false neutral between > 4th > > and 5th? Happened > > to me twice today. Situation was: accelerate > fairly > > hard in low from > > stop, then just click through the gears to fifth > > (heavily patrolled > > street with 1/4 mile long "blocks"). Twice I > ended > > up in neutral rather > > than fifth. I ride this street about once a week > > and never had this > > happen before. Hints, suggestions & comments > > welcome. > > > > Bill > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! > http://sbc.yahoo.com
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